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Parting out my r32, all parts located in Homebush NSW, pickup preferred but can post at buyers expense. Engine is still in car can remove for $100 extra otherwise can supply crane. Car is almost complete anything ive missed feel free to ask. Will post pics on request.

Power Steering pump rb20 - $50

Power Steering pump rb25 - $50

Power Steering rack - $100

3 Inch catback exhaust - $200

Front head lights like new - $140

Indicators like new - $50

Tail lights like new - $200

A/C gear - $100

Alternator - $50

hdi dual sbc electronic boost controller in ashtray never used $120

centre ac vent brand new $100

front seats $150

rear seat $60

climate control unit $50

boost, exh gas temp and air fuel gauges in centre dash piece (centre piece has broken shifter surround) $140 for all 3

rolling shell ( comes with wheels, suspension, brakes, tailshaft, full aero kit including original sideskirts and interior minus centre ac vent, no seats, no centre dash surround/centre console, no climate control unit, no parcel tray wooden piece or fuel pump. will come with power steering setup unless sold earlier in which case will drop price. $1700

rb25det with rb20 gearbox and exedy hd clutch (no turbo, fpr, inlet pipes, power steering belt) $900

sard fpr $140

hpi clutch cable (eliminates slave cylinder) never used $100

walbro gss 342 fuel pump never used $90

motec m48 clubman ecu upgraded to latest software $1500

motec ignition expander $120

all prices neg. no low ballers please.

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dude what a shame to see this being parted out... I've been keeping an eye on it for a while but unfortunately your to far away for me :(

If I had a car trailer I would come and take the whole thing

anyway good luck with the sale :)

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